Joyo Can You Hear (Part 2)

Marc Attali, Guy Battarel, Naceur Mekkaoui, Bernard Lignac

Day after day so sad you are
Distressing, it's too much
Please try to free your mind for fun
Nobody knows
Secret belongs to you, uh-huh

Can you hear the shout of the night
Movin' on the rock, hey
Can you feel the fear of the day
Movin' on the roll, hey
Living in the city of your dream
Movin' in the ghetto
You are now in jail of your soul
You're gonna be mine

Nobody knows automatic man
Nobody knows computations
Nobody knows automatic man
Nobody knows computations

Day after day so sad you are
Distressing, it's too much
Please try to free your mind for fun
Nobody knows
Secret belongs to you, uh-huh

Can you be the roost-blackbird?
Hurry, hurry up and cheer up
Can you be the one, the first?
Hurry, hurry up and cheer up
Well, you really want to know?
'Cause you are too young to be down
Well, I really want to know
'Cause we are too young to be out

Nobody knows automatic man
Nobody knows computations
Nobody knows automatic man
Nobody knows computations

Day after day so sad you are
Distressing, it's too much
Please try to free your mind for fun
Nobody knows
Secret belongs to you, uh-huh

Trivia about the song Joyo Can You Hear (Part 2) by Visitors

When was the song “Joyo Can You Hear (Part 2)” released by Visitors?
The song Joyo Can You Hear (Part 2) was released in 1981, on the album “Visitors”.
Who composed the song “Joyo Can You Hear (Part 2)” by Visitors?
The song “Joyo Can You Hear (Part 2)” by Visitors was composed by Marc Attali, Guy Battarel, Naceur Mekkaoui, Bernard Lignac.

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